rapport
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/ræˈpɔr/
n. (名詞 noun)
1. 交往;密切關係
2. 和諧一致
Dictionary.com
–noun
relation; connection, esp. harmonious or sympathetic relation: a teacher trying to establish close rapport with students.
—Synonyms
fellowship, camaraderie, understanding.
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English
rapport (n.)
pronounced ra-POR, rah-POR, or ruh-POR, means "a close, understanding relationship": Their rapport had grown and developed over the years.
When it combines, the noun usually takes with, between, or among: She has good rapport with her family. The sisters have great rapport between [among] themselves.
Q: What was your working relationship with Jean-Paul Belmondo, for it seems to be such a rapport on the screen.
2008年5月10日 星期六
Rapport
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